A tentative one-sided film review (don't like it, don't spray it)

Camryn 2022-03-23 09:02:03

After watching so many animated movies, yesterday's movie watching feels like it hasn't appeared in a long time. First of all, the joint creation of Disney and Pixar does give people a great viewing effect, at least not nonsensical. In terms of storyline and animation production, it's really a superb product. In fact, sometimes we have to admit that there is still a certain gap between our country and Europe and the United States in terms of movies. In particular, there is some lack of depth in the film. Whether domestic or European and American animated films have certain meanings and profound meanings. It's just that Europe and the United States took the depth of the film and let the content flow into the hearts of moviegoers! Of course, it is not a foreigner, and things related to art cannot incorporate various political elements. In fact, everyone can guess the ending and plot of the animated movie, but this movie does have a new impact and experience by narrating the topics we usually talk about from another angle. Talking about the issues of the environment and people, the conflicts between friends, the so-called "problems" of the so-called problem children, even the left-behind children in our country, and the issues of racial discrimination in foreign countries are all drawn moment by moment. But as with the ending of every cartoon, it's always good! I also hope that the world will be like this, and there will be more healthy competition between people. "In the beginning of human beings, nature is inherently good." In fact, as long as we take off our colored glasses, many problems that plague us will be solved. Years are long, an animation about friendship, true love, and human feelings!

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  • Massimo Marcovaldo: Where did you boys say you were from?

  • Alberto Scorfano: Piacere, girolamo trombetta. It's a human thing; I'm kind of an expert.

    Luca Paguro: What does it mean? The thing you just said?